A weird playlist where some amazing voices, artists, instruments echoes around you. This is not some most downloaded or hyped bands, and i know these songs are treasure. I trust my playlist when voices are around to make this blog strong!
Tindersticks - Boobar from Hungry Saw (2008)
John Vanderslice - White Dove from Emerald City (2007)
Ilya - Soleil Soleil from They Died for Beauty (2004)
Elliott Smith - No Name 6 from Division Day single (2000)
Shed Seven - Immobilise from A Maximum High (1996)
The Prunes - Voice Over from Dana (1989)
Listening to (recently)
The Dears - Missiles (2008)
Anticipated new record of Canadian indie rock band shines through my ears!
Anathema - Hindsight (2008)
This time English metal band sound soft as indie pop.
The Shins - Wincing The Night Away (2007)
Despite my low rating, Australia, Girl Sailor and Phantom Limbs are strong picks in Wincing The Night.
Gwen Stefani - The Singles Collection (2007)
No need to mention about its commercial bang! I like Gwen's first single What You Waiting For which completaly sounds ambitious.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
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